Title

Magnetic Plant


Problem Scenario

You want to know this to see if you should put magnets in the pot with plants to make the plant grow larger.


Broad Question

Do magnets effect plant growth?


Specific Question

Does the presence of a magnet effect plant growth?

Hypothesis

I believe that the plant with the magnet will grow more then the plant with the magnet.

Graph of Hypothesis


wigr12_1 prediction graph.png



Variables

Independent Variable: Magnets

Dependent Variable: plant growth


Variables That Need To Be Controlled: Heat, water, sunlight.


Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation






General Plan

For my experiment I will be measuring plant growth over three weeks.

Potential Problems And Solutions

Sunlight, I will solve this by using a grow light. Heat is also going to be a problem. I will have them inside at a constant tempature.

Safety Or Environmental Concerns

I will put them on a shelf away from my pets.
The temperature is a concern. it will stay at a constant temperature in my home.


Experimental Design


What is your experimental unit?

I am going to be measuring plant growth over three weeks. I am measuring this every week.

Number Of Trials

I am only going to do this experiment once with 8 plants and 16 magnets.

Number Of Subjects In Each trial

I will be using 8 plants and magnets.

When data will be collected

The Data will be collected on 2-11-13 to 2-25-13.

Where will data be collected?

The data will collected at my mom's house. It is going to be on on shelf away from pets.

(add the correct headings from the experimental design page before beginning)

Resources and Budget Table

Item
Number needed
Where I will get this
Cost
plants
4
home

magnets
8
Home Depot
$2.47
plant heat pad
1
home

























Detailed Procedure

  • First collect clay pots for the plants.
  • put dirt in the pot about half of the way
  • put 2 magnets in the pot
  • put seed in the pot
  • cover with dirt
  • water every two days
  • measure every week once a week for three weeks


Diagram


Photo List


Time Line

February 11- Start experiment
February 18- measure for the first time
February 25- measure for the second time
March 4 - finish experiment, measure for the last time.



Data Table







Data Analysis

All Raw Data


Graphs


wigr12-1 after experimant graph.png
This is my graph of my results



Photos


Results

It seems that the pots with the magnets grew rapidly at the start then slowed way down. The plant without the magnets grew slowly at first but now they are growing a lot quicker.

Conclusion

I concluded that if somebody wanted to make their plants grow rapidly at first they should put magnets in the pot until they grow enough then transfer them to the garden or dig up the pot without the magnet.

Discussion

I did not discover any patterns. I believe that my variable are very strong in that they are both things that plants need and one of them I can control. I did answer my question and I found that magnets do not effect. I didn't have any trouble with this experiment. To improve this experiment I could have the plants growing longer and have more heat.

Benefit to Community and/or Science

This will benefit the community for all the plant growers out there. They would want to know if it is a good idea to put magnets in then ground. It won't help to put magnets in the soil with the plants.

Background Research

Marigolds are the plants i am using. They need a lot of sunlight. They also need to be watered regularly. I used plant starter mix for this experiment.



References

Abstract

Do you want to grow your plants faster then transfer them to your garden? I believe that if you put magnets in the soil with the seeds they will grow rapidly until they are sprouting. Then just simply transfer them to your garden.